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04-26-2011 09:35 PM |
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Originally Posted by wildchild
(Post 465915)
little late but......
why is he selling it after so few rounds?
can you try it out?
price doesn't seem terrible I would only be concerned with why he is selling.
you save $30 and no paperwork, not a bad thing.
if he lets you try it out run a full box of shells through it. my Taurus for the first couple boxes would "bind" up after 20 shots or so. build up in the revolver made it hard to rotate to the next shell. after a few boxes and some good cleanings, no more issues.
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He was selling because he wanted a semi-auto and wanted to use the money to go towards one. He let me borrow it and I put many rounds through it. My dad has a Colt snubby .38 special, which I also borrowed. I took both guns out at the same time to compare. While I liked the lighter trigger pull of the Colt, along with the fact it is a six shooter, instead of Rossi's five. However, the Rossi has a hammer lock and the Colt doesn't. Since I have a 6 year old, I figured it would be best to get the Rossi, because she can't unlock the hammer, even if she could find the gun.
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